SeaSucker Talon 1 Bike Rack

From$299.00
Made in the USA
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Description

If you are ready for a new type of bike rack, you should look at the SeaSucker Talon One Bike Carrier. The rack has four different vacuum cups with a rated pull strength of 210 pounds each. These vacuum cups will hold your bike securely on top of your vehicle on any non-porous material. This bike carrier only weighs six pounds - so it is easy to take with you when you travel. This is a fork mounted carrier, and comes with the Huske Universal Fork Mount. If you are looking for specific axle sizes, consider ordering the MAX version which includes the 9 x 100 w/ skewer, 12 x 100, 15 x 100, ans 15 x 110. Three of the suction cups are for the front support, and the fourth is for the rear wheel. The axle adaptors snap right into the base that comes with the rack. It is easy & quick to install and to take off. You can't lose with the SeaSucker Talon One Bike Carrier.

Features

  • Fork- mount bike carrier
  • Weighs only six pounds
  • Can be installed/ uninstalled in seconds
  • Universal fit
  • Comes with the Talon base, Huske Universal fork mount, rear wheel strap, spare pump,crank arm strap, and a small bottle of Lube Tube
  • More than one can be used at a time
  • Bike weight limit is 45 pounds
  • Attaches to any flat, non- porous surface
  • Made in the USA

Installation

The SeaSucker Talon one bike rack is a vacuum mounted system. Remove the covers from the vacuum mounts. Make sure you clean the surface & the cups with a damp rag prior to installation. Pump up each cup until you can no longer see the orange. Take off the front wheel of your bicycle & attach to the fork mount. For the rear mount follow the same cup instructions & use the strap to secure the rear tire.

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